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  • This layer contains the DEM for LiDAR data for Bay of Plenty captured between 2018 and 2019. - The DSM is available as layer [Bay of Plenty LiDAR 1m DSM (2018-2019)](https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/104741). - The index tiles are available as layer [Bay of Plenty LiDAR Index Tiles (2018-2019)](https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/104742). - The LAS point cloud and vendor project reports are available from [OpenTopography](https://portal.opentopography.org/datasets?loc=New%20Zealand). LiDAR was captured for BOPLASS Limited by AAM New Zealand from 7 December 2018 to 13 April 2019. These datasets were generated by AAM New Zealand and their subcontractors. Data management and distribution is by Land Information New Zealand. Data comprises: - DEM: tif or asc tiles in NZTM2000 projection, tiled into a 1:1,000 tile layout - DSM: tif or asc tiles in NZTM2000 projection, tiled into a 1:1,000 tile layout - Point cloud: las tiles in NZTM2000 projection, tiled into a 1:1,000 tile layout Pulse density specification is at a minimum of 2 pulses/square metre. Vertical Accuracy Specification is +/- 0.2m (95%) Horizontal Accuracy Specification is +/- 1.0m (95%) Vertical datum is NZVD2016

  • This collection of datasets has been superseded by a new edition (2nd edition, 2018) available here: https://data.gns.cri.nz/metadata/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/43B63222-FCC9-4C1D-84EF-FC5FB2F4790F. This 1st edition has been kept as a historical archive and is available on request. The collection of datasets contains the 1:250 000 geological data for New Zealand. These datasets are a product of the QMAP Geological Map of New Zealand Project and were produced by GNS Science. At the time of publication they represented the most current mapping for New Zealand at a scale of 1:250 000. The datasets are stored in an ESRI vector geodatabase and exported to ArcGIS Server. The datasets comprises multiple geological features with each having attributes that describes them.

  • This collection of datasets has been superseded by a new edition (3rd edition, 2020) available here: https://data.gns.cri.nz/metadata/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/5F6780CB-4135-4204-A2C8-50DD74B0466F. This 2nd edition has been kept as a historical archive and is available on request. This collection of datasets contains the 1:250 000 geological data for New Zealand. These datasets are a product of the QMAP Geological Map of New Zealand Project and were produced by GNS Science. At the time of publication they represented the most current geological mapping of New Zealand at a scale of 1:250 000. The datasets are stored in an ESRI vector geodatabase and exported to ArcGIS Server. The data structure complies with the GeoSciML 4.1 standard, where one exists, and uses the relevant CGI Controlled Vocabularies. The mapping frame of the majority of datasets is defined as 'surface geology', but some are either 'base of overlying geology' or 'top of basement'. The data should not be used at scales beyond that for which it was prepared. The spatial accuracy is estimated to be no better than +/- 250 m.

  • This collection of datasets describes the geology and geomorphology of the Napier-Hastings urban area. The Geology of the Napier-Hastings urban area 1:75 000 dataset collection was produced by GNS Science and published as Lee JM, Begg JG, Bland KJ 2020. Geological map of the Napier-Hastings urban area 1:75 000. GNS Science geological map 7a. Lower Hutt, New Zealand. GNS Science. The mapping frame within which the features have been observed is typically defined as surface geology (i.e. the bedrock and superficial deposits that are exposed at the topographic surface or would be visible if the overlying soil was removed). The data structure complies with the GeoSciML 4.1 standard, where relevant, and uses the appropriate CGI Controlled Vocabularies. For more information on the data, distribution options and formats visit https://doi.org/10.21420/QCQT-G461. The Geomorphology of the Napier-Hastings urban area is being compiled at the present time.

  • This collection of datasets contains the 1:1 000 000 geological data for New Zealand. These datasets are a product of the Geological Map of New Zealand 1:1 000 000 project and were produced by GNS Science. They represents the most current mapping of the geology of New Zealand at a scale of 1:1 000 000. The datasets are stored in an ESRI vector geodatabase and exported to ArcGIS Server. The datasets comprises separate feature classes describing the geology. The mapping frame for the majority of datasets is defined as 'surface geology', but some are either 'base of overlying geology' or 'top of basement'. The data should not be used at scales beyond that for which it was prepared. The spatial accuracy is estimated to be no better than +/- 1000 m. The datasets are available for purchase as feature classes in ESRI file geodatabase and shapefile GIS formats and freely consumable as a layer in Web Map Services and Web Feature Services from ArcGIS Server. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21420/VRX8-CD71 Cite as: GNS Science. 2014. NZL GNS 1:1M geology. 2nd edition [Data set]. Lower Hutt (NZ): GNS Science. https://doi.org/10.21420/VRX8-CD71.

  • The collection of datasets describes the geomorphology of the eastern Canterbury area. Its features describe landforms and surficial processes that have acted upon the area in the late Quaternary. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21420/R8DZ-VQ04 Cite data as: GNS Science. (2015). NZL GNS GM3 Eastern Canterbury Geomorphology [Data set]. GNS Science. https://doi.org/10.21420/R8DZ-VQ04

  • This is the Geological Map of New Zealand dataset collection produced by GNS Science. The mapping frame within which the features have been observed is typically defined as surface geology (i.e. the bedrock and superficial deposits that are exposed at the topographic surface or would be visible if the overlying soil was removed). The data structure complies with the GeoSciML 4.1 standard, where relevant, and uses the appropriate CGI Controlled Vocabularies. This dataset collection should be cited as Heron, D.W. (custodian) 2023: Geological Map of New Zealand 1:250 000 (4th ed.) [digital data]. Lower Hutt (NZ): GNS Science. (GNS Science geological map; 1). https://doi.org/10.21420/5XTJ-5718.

  • This is the Geological Map of New Zealand (Mainland) dataset collection produced by GNS Science. The mapping frame within which the features have been observed is typically defined as surface geology (i.e. the bedrock and superficial deposits that are exposed at the topographic surface or would be visible if the overlying soil was removed). The data structure complies with the GeoSciML 4.1 standard, where relevant, and uses the appropriate CGI Controlled Vocabularies. This dataset collection should be cited as Heron, D.W. (custodian) 2023: Geological Map of New Zealand 1:250 000 (4th ed.) [digital data]. Lower Hutt (NZ): GNS Science. (GNS Science geological map; 1). https://doi.org/10.21420/5XTJ-5718.

  • Unpublished geological map from the Era 1958-1970. Held in the Regional Geological Map and Data File collection. GNS Science, Lower Hutt, New Zealand. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21420/t2q6-wp62 Cite as: GNS Science. (2019). RGMAD Archive 1958-1970 Era. GNS Science. https://doi.org/10.21420/T2Q6-WP62

  • Unpublished geological map from the Era 1930-1958. Held in the Regional Geological Map and Data File collection. GNS Science, Lower Hutt, New Zealand. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21420/93HF-FW69 Cite as: GNS Science. (2019). RGMAD Archive 1930-1958 Era. GNS Science. https://doi.org/10.21420/93HF-FW69